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Study on risk factors affecting nonunion of fractures
Giridharan Shanmugam +5 more
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Norm Shifts in Union Wages: Will 1989 Be a Replay of 1969? [PDF]
macroeconomics, union wages ...
Michael L. Wachter, William H. Carter
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Using Teriparatide to Augment Healing in a Humeral Shaft Nonunion: A Case Report [PDF]
Chaitanya S Puvvada, Jaithra S Marripaty
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South African Trade Unions: an Overview for 1995 to 2005 [PDF]
Trade unions played an important role in South Africa’s transition from apartheid in 1994 and continue to play a very public role in the South African economy. Trade unions are found to have had an increasingly positive effect on members’ wages, although
Janca Steenkamp, Paula Armstrong
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EMPLOYER BEHAVIOR WHEN WORKERS CAN UNIONIZE [PDF]
Unionization imposes substantial costs on employers. This paper develops a model that recognizes that, as a result, employers will set wages and employment taking into account the effect of their decisions on workers' incentives to organize.
Pablo Ruiz Verdú
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Years of Service and Probability of Promotion [PDF]
This study provides evidence which we believe challenges some conventional assumptions about the promotion process. Based on survey information collected from a large random sample of U.S. private sector firms, we reach two main conclusions.
James L. Medoff, Katharine G. Abraham
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Nonunion is common complication of fracture management. Various factors are involved in its occurring. Metabolic and endocrine factors are often overlooked.
Hojjat Hossein Pourfeizi +3 more
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Clinical Observations on Fractures of the Shaft of the Tibia with Special Reference to Delayed Union and Nonunion [PDF]
Won Tak Park
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